The Wildcats will have a break until after the New Year when they travel to Union to play on Jan. 15 (7 p.m).

UNH women’s track beats Maine

DURHAM — A total of 10 different Wildcats submitted first-place finishes and a pair of relay teams came out on top as the University of New Hampshire women’s indoor track team beat Maine 109-80 Saturday afternoon at the Paul Sweet Oval.

Lauren Perrodin captured the 55-meter dash in a time of 7.21 seconds, tying the school record. Joya Helander won the 200 meters with a time of 26.89 and also added a victory in the 400 meters in one minute, 0.96 seconds. Rosemary Read claimed first-place in the weight throw with an ECAC-qualifying toss of 53 feet, 10.50 inches.

Colleen Manna won the 500 in 1:20.57. Elise Beattie took the top spot in the 1,000 meters in a time of 2:56.54. In the mile, Cassie Kruse won in 5:14.83. Virginia Lavallee cruised to a first-place finish in the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 8.44 seconds. The Wildcats’ 4x400 meter and 4x800 meter relays teams came up victorious with winning times of 4:11.08 and 9:39.74, respectively.

Emily Hutchinson claimed the high jump with a cleared height of 5-0.100. Melanie Frazier won the long jump with a leap of 16-11.50. Abby Huntress won the shot put with a toss of 39-06.50.

On the men’s side, six different Wildcats posted first-place performances as UNH lost 102-89.

Isaiah Penn claimed the 400 meters in 51.38 seconds. Joseph Lemay won the 500 in 1:09.82. Eric Stys captured the 800 meters in a time of 1:58.50, while Jeffrey Moretti placed first in the 1,000 meters at 2:35.44. In the mile, Nathaniel Hathaway won with a time of 4:19.47. The Wildcats 4x400 meter relay team cruised to a first-place finish with a winning time of 3:25.29.